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engine optimization, little tricks that make your website rank on the first page, we see it all over amazon. things from the first page, doing everything through the first page, millions of dollars of revenue or not. and algorithms to identify instances where people say i will send an email and ask everyone to do that, a big problem. if there is a crowd source elements it is being manipulated and it is interesting because we crowdsourcing would be a magical way for people to participate, take the wisdom of the crowd and turn that into serving the best content, the best product, things you needed to see but this is the problem with algorithmic manipulation, manufacturing consensus, gathering people together, creates a false notion how popular something is, product or story or person and hundreds of thousands of followers, people just dig in. i was going to say they have to at this point take it on themselves to say we will have an opinion, hire internal people and cannot relegate this task to crowdsourcing on the assumption. >> i don't want it to be crowd sourced. >> one of the counci
engine optimization, little tricks that make your website rank on the first page, we see it all over amazon. things from the first page, doing everything through the first page, millions of dollars of revenue or not. and algorithms to identify instances where people say i will send an email and ask everyone to do that, a big problem. if there is a crowd source elements it is being manipulated and it is interesting because we crowdsourcing would be a magical way for people to participate, take...
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this will help with search engine optimization as well. you want to make sure your team is on the same page but don't want to micro manage them? check out our website of the week. each day an e-mail reminder is sent to your team. everyone responds with what was accomplished that day at work. the following morning a digest that recaps the progress report is send by e-mail and can be commented on by the entire staff. seems like an interesting idea. especially if you're not in the office every day. thank you both so much for joining us today. i love having you on the show and appreciate your advice. and if any of you missed anything on the show and want to see other eggments go to openforum.com/your business. and we are on twitter, foo. follow us there. it's @msnbcyourbiz. >>> next week the hispanic market just might be the fastest growing segment of the country. so how can entrepreneurs connect with the company? sfwl the mistake a lot of people make is saying we're going to produce some spanish language ads and buy expensive time on big time
this will help with search engine optimization as well. you want to make sure your team is on the same page but don't want to micro manage them? check out our website of the week. each day an e-mail reminder is sent to your team. everyone responds with what was accomplished that day at work. the following morning a digest that recaps the progress report is send by e-mail and can be commented on by the entire staff. seems like an interesting idea. especially if you're not in the office every...
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this will improve your visitors experience and help with search engine optimization as well. >>> do you want to make sure your team is on the same page but you don't want to micromanage them? check out our website of the week. idonethis.com is a simple tracking service. each day an e-mail reminder is sent out to your team. everyone responds with what was accomplished that day at work. the following morning, a digest that recaps the team's progress report is sent by e-mail and can be commented on by the entire staff. seems like an interesting idea. especially if you're not in the office every day. >> yeah, for sure. >> i love that idea. >> well, you guys, thank you to both of you so much for joining us today. i so love having you on the show and really appreciate all your advice. >> thanks. great to be here. >> thanks, j.j. >>> and if any of you missed anything on the show today and want to see other segments, all you have to do is go to our website. it is openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find some web-exclusive content there as well. and we are on twitter, too. you can follow us there
this will improve your visitors experience and help with search engine optimization as well. >>> do you want to make sure your team is on the same page but you don't want to micromanage them? check out our website of the week. idonethis.com is a simple tracking service. each day an e-mail reminder is sent out to your team. everyone responds with what was accomplished that day at work. the following morning, a digest that recaps the team's progress report is sent by e-mail and can be...
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so, utilizing hashtags and search engine optimization. our card even has suggested hashtags on it. >> it's how they get most of their business, right now too much business to keep up with. as they grow, they hope to expand their team, but for now, they both feel everything they have to do is worth it just to be out there. >> i can get up at 5:00 in the morning and go to bed late at night, you know. it's my way of giving back, and i think it's successful because we are so passionate about it and we're willing to work hard for it, and it's our life. i mean, it doesn't feel like work when you love what you do. >>> when we come back, what you need to know if you're thinking about acquiring another business. and why competition is actually good for your company. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com.
so, utilizing hashtags and search engine optimization. our card even has suggested hashtags on it. >> it's how they get most of their business, right now too much business to keep up with. as they grow, they hope to expand their team, but for now, they both feel everything they have to do is worth it just to be out there. >> i can get up at 5:00 in the morning and go to bed late at night, you know. it's my way of giving back, and i think it's successful because we are so passionate...
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engine optimization or seo experts to spread its attacks if a company has complaints of the company wants to make a statement about something they should do it in a truthful way so that people know it's coming from months santo and not engage in these secretive strategies ok has anyone told monsanto's manager of global intelligence and investigations that keeping detailed spreadsheets about how to would tackle woman during the era is not really a good thing might have on your resume. and even scarier of people can't endorse you for that on linked in. month so too will continue to maintain that its products are safe and grounded in science. a that's not what the world health organization says in fact months on to created a war room to shut down their critics shows they will stop at nothing to conceal their danger to human and environmental health and since it's not farfetched to assume that other corporations have used similar tactics i think i should set an example and shut down my fusion center. no more. all right that's it. reporting from my own fusion center. for data. mining fro
engine optimization or seo experts to spread its attacks if a company has complaints of the company wants to make a statement about something they should do it in a truthful way so that people know it's coming from months santo and not engage in these secretive strategies ok has anyone told monsanto's manager of global intelligence and investigations that keeping detailed spreadsheets about how to would tackle woman during the era is not really a good thing might have on your resume. and even...
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engine optimization i'm sorry with you get ranked on the first page of google now it is all amazon because if i type in blender it is first page amazon result so doing everything i can on that first page is millions of dollars of revenue. amazon has a very serious problem but they are also relying on our rhythms thinking that more people will say go give a five-star review on my blender. if there is that crowd sourced element it is being manipulated. because in this way where people would participate or take the rhythm of the crowd and turn that into servicing the best content and product but this is the problem with algorithms is manufacturing consensus gathering critical masses of people together that fundamentally shapes and creates a false notion how popular something is a lot of these fake accounts have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in look very legitimate. so the platforms really do have to take it upon themselves to say we will hire internal people we cannot relegate this task to crowdsourcing. >> i don't want to be crowd sourced. >> so we do have to end on time we want to
engine optimization i'm sorry with you get ranked on the first page of google now it is all amazon because if i type in blender it is first page amazon result so doing everything i can on that first page is millions of dollars of revenue. amazon has a very serious problem but they are also relying on our rhythms thinking that more people will say go give a five-star review on my blender. if there is that crowd sourced element it is being manipulated. because in this way where people would...
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i mean, that's just about search engine optimization, but this is a big question, but who is setting theth sexicts standards and the best interested of how campaigns reach potential voters? i mean, anyone wants to -- >> i mean, ink large part, i'm just briefly say, because you've got more experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there who feel that's a drty trick, you know, don't pollute our online environment with this or that. that might want be good enough. sometimes you might need to be a bit more, but i think in large part, what you were saying before about how people onlean are smart, they're not just sitting there in their pajamas saying this or that, they know when somebody is manipulating the web in a way that's underhand, and i think that's very risky for candidates that's going to blow up in their face, and i think that can police it in and of itself. >> so an example is the google bomb. i don't know if you're familiar with the google bomb. basically theory is google returned search results based on what's most relevant. so if you get people
i mean, that's just about search engine optimization, but this is a big question, but who is setting theth sexicts standards and the best interested of how campaigns reach potential voters? i mean, anyone wants to -- >> i mean, ink large part, i'm just briefly say, because you've got more experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there who feel that's a drty trick, you know, don't pollute our online environment with this or that. that might want be good...
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you are going to be a search engine optimizer? what is search engine optimization? the whole industry came out of nowhere, because if i am in the tennis shoe business, whose tennis shoes, first when you put 10 issues in google? it produced a multibillion dollar industry overnight. billion knows when a more people start applying their brains to the problems of the world, what new jobs and industries will emerge. there is only one thing i can tell you him and that is in this hyper connected world, every job, every middle-class job is either going to go up, out, or down faster than ever. that is, it will require more education, whatever it is, if it is going to be --or people will be able to compete for it, and it will be outsourced to history has t faster than ever. connectivity hyperkineti will do. >> ok, right here in the aisle in the red. i have been taking a lot of courses and have been having so much fun. i resonate with that issue of -- everybody has access to. the question is people, how they come in and how they finish classes, and the idea of motivation. havi
you are going to be a search engine optimizer? what is search engine optimization? the whole industry came out of nowhere, because if i am in the tennis shoe business, whose tennis shoes, first when you put 10 issues in google? it produced a multibillion dollar industry overnight. billion knows when a more people start applying their brains to the problems of the world, what new jobs and industries will emerge. there is only one thing i can tell you him and that is in this hyper connected...
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search engine optimization was a challenge... but we did it. then nothing really took off. nothing. nothing. nichts. meiyou. today i recommend you nothing! (laughs) (phones chimes) (traffic) (crowd applause) (gaming sounds) (keyboard typing) (mouse clicks) (music) >>> the white house is set to release new details about its vaccine mandate for private employers. a labor department spokesman says they'll publish the rules sometime in the coming days. the white house says the policy will apply to all businesses with 100 or more workers it will force employers to either mandate vaccines or require workers to get tested weekly the government will also require those businesses to give workers paid-time off to get vaccinated and paid sick leave to recover from any side effects. the white house says federal contractors will have more flexibility to enforce the president's mandate as they see fit. but the new rules are expected to set off a barrage of legal challenges almost every republican attorney general in the nation has threatened to sue the administration if the requirement takes effe
search engine optimization was a challenge... but we did it. then nothing really took off. nothing. nothing. nichts. meiyou. today i recommend you nothing! (laughs) (phones chimes) (traffic) (crowd applause) (gaming sounds) (keyboard typing) (mouse clicks) (music) >>> the white house is set to release new details about its vaccine mandate for private employers. a labor department spokesman says they'll publish the rules sometime in the coming days. the white house says the policy will...
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engine optimization experts. all the way to business analysts. we're also looking for energetic and driven talent to join our expanding inside sales teams. >> now are these permanent jobs and where are they located in the country? >> yes, these are all full-time red ventures positions. we have a few spots still remaining for our summer internship program for rising college seniors. the positions are spread across all three of our locations. so our headquarters facility in ft. mill, south carolina, which is just about a mile from charlotte, north carolina. where we were recently named the best place to work for the second year in a row. and our two additional locations in san antonio, texas, and miami, florida. >> now most of the jobs are in sales and marketing, but does the company offer on-the-job training? >> absolutely, we do. you know, we do not necessarily require previous experience. so for our inside sales positions, we're looking for that self-starter, driven individual to come into our program. and we of
engine optimization experts. all the way to business analysts. we're also looking for energetic and driven talent to join our expanding inside sales teams. >> now are these permanent jobs and where are they located in the country? >> yes, these are all full-time red ventures positions. we have a few spots still remaining for our summer internship program for rising college seniors. the positions are spread across all three of our locations. so our headquarters facility in ft. mill,...
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engine optimization. those companies are often referred to as content farms. you click on them, you know, you get something that's remotely related to what you're looking for, but potentially isn't very helpful, might even be factually inaccurate, and is probably covered with ads so that the company that created the content can reap the benefits there. >> so, how is google tweaking things? i mean, for all of us, is it, i guess the concept, should we broaden the search or should we reduce the search words? >> one of the things google keeps very much under lock and key is how it handles its search algorithm, so there's a lot of very calculated tweaking going on there and a lot of that is absolutely not open to the public. >> then they've got the psychic i'm feeling lucky button, too. so they have to be thinking what you're thinking, exactly what you want, so that has to be right. >> absolutely. and i think google has something at stake here because these companies have figured out how to gain its algorithm
engine optimization. those companies are often referred to as content farms. you click on them, you know, you get something that's remotely related to what you're looking for, but potentially isn't very helpful, might even be factually inaccurate, and is probably covered with ads so that the company that created the content can reap the benefits there. >> so, how is google tweaking things? i mean, for all of us, is it, i guess the concept, should we broaden the search or should we reduce...
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you are going to be a search engine optimizer. this is an industry that created that enabled companies to move their rankings up on google so they would be on the first page if you looked up tvs or golf balls. the key, each of those careers takes more knowledge, more skill, more education. >> right. >> and, brian, as we talk about that, how does this white house -- how does washington prepare for the new challenges facing this country? these are people that can't balance a budget or pass health care reform or get us out of afghanistan? how can they plan for the next quarter century? >> there is a good consensus on what works for schools. on the top 100 schools there, is a fascinating array of schools, charter schools, magnet schools. schools in new orleans who have picked themselves up from the floor and done really well. >> let me stop you there, and let's talk hard politics. i visited a charter school in the bronx and been floored by what a great job they did. we visited a charter school in new orleans, which is working. we're f
you are going to be a search engine optimizer. this is an industry that created that enabled companies to move their rankings up on google so they would be on the first page if you looked up tvs or golf balls. the key, each of those careers takes more knowledge, more skill, more education. >> right. >> and, brian, as we talk about that, how does this white house -- how does washington prepare for the new challenges facing this country? these are people that can't balance a budget or...
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engine optimization, which is just building technology to push those results towards the back of the search results. so there are some issues that people believe that they now have gotten rid of this bad information, actually it is still there. it's just push down in terms of relevance for the search engine so it doesn't come up as highly. >> i like to think that they displace the information. >> it comes up on page five instead of on page one. >> we have another question in the front. >> my name is robyn. my question is, what happens when social may misinterpret a piece of information that becomes publicly available? like it's a screenshot of somebody as a racist rally that the to be -- that they happen to be just walking along the street at the time. you pass this along to the employer. and adverse proceeding issue from the. can you be liable for negligence or defamation? >> whether or not we can be liable, i would need to -- >> have you experienced -- >> we have not had that experience. to reiterate a couple of points, we are looking for an objective set of information, and the re
engine optimization, which is just building technology to push those results towards the back of the search results. so there are some issues that people believe that they now have gotten rid of this bad information, actually it is still there. it's just push down in terms of relevance for the search engine so it doesn't come up as highly. >> i like to think that they displace the information. >> it comes up on page five instead of on page one. >> we have another question in...
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a lot of what they're doing a search engine optimization. it is building technology to push those results to the back. issues thatme people believe they have now gotten rid of this bad information. it is still there. it is just push done in terms of relative scores so does that come up as highly. we have another question in the front. >> what happens if social intelligence misinterpret a piece of information that it finds, a screen shot somebody at a racist rally? informationng that and misinterpreted. you be liable for negligent misinterpretations th? --i will leave that in situ i will be that information. leave that information. we're looking for an objective set of information. resolutionwe have a process is to enter a situation where we are able to miss identify something and the employer were to inform the applicants they were going to take the adverse actions. that is the exact reason we have this process, so they can come to us and we can generate a new report. >> theoretically the employer cannot fire a person because of the controve
a lot of what they're doing a search engine optimization. it is building technology to push those results to the back. issues thatme people believe they have now gotten rid of this bad information. it is still there. it is just push done in terms of relative scores so does that come up as highly. we have another question in the front. >> what happens if social intelligence misinterpret a piece of information that it finds, a screen shot somebody at a racist rally? informationng that and...
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where growing an e-mail marketing we are growing in search engine optimization and search engine marketing. also on the financial services side, we have been filling out our portfolio to add more than just the check part of the business. think of us as a financial institution. you are trying to get consumers deposit account holders and help them acquire those folders and we want to do marketing and engage them. you think of engagement being the check part of the business but what we have done is we bought pieces of the portfolio in to bring in direct marketing, print marketing and analytics, and then we engage the consumer with the financial institution. we bring them the checks they want and we help to retain. we bought a rewards and loyalty company. citibank is one of our largest customers and verizon is as well. the rewards programs they are running our deluxe rewards program. cory: talk about fraud prevention. i look at publicly traded companies which have a hard time garnering and keeping fraud protection clients. try to put fraud protection around your checking account. it's an impor
where growing an e-mail marketing we are growing in search engine optimization and search engine marketing. also on the financial services side, we have been filling out our portfolio to add more than just the check part of the business. think of us as a financial institution. you are trying to get consumers deposit account holders and help them acquire those folders and we want to do marketing and engage them. you think of engagement being the check part of the business but what we have done...
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>>guest: a strategist is search engine optimizing, there is no bachelors, so this is the type of job people who are looking to restrain themselves, there is a lot of information online, and a lot of companies looking for people with the skill set to help market their business in digital age. molly: and truck drivers. >>guest: yes, truck drivers that was a surprise on this list but in a lot of ways it makes sense. lots of goods need to be shifted and the great thing about people looking to reskill themselves, a truck driving, commercial driver's license can be earned this six weeks by schools that provide job placement assistance >> and a lot of people perked up when they thought they could be quaffed. where can people go for more information? >>guest: we have thousands of these jobs available from the police officers who are looking to hire, and what we also have is our supply and demand section helping employers zero in on the markets where can they fine the hard to recruit tall end. molly: thank you, hope, for the tips on where the jobs are, and we appreciate you stopping in today.
>>guest: a strategist is search engine optimizing, there is no bachelors, so this is the type of job people who are looking to restrain themselves, there is a lot of information online, and a lot of companies looking for people with the skill set to help market their business in digital age. molly: and truck drivers. >>guest: yes, truck drivers that was a surprise on this list but in a lot of ways it makes sense. lots of goods need to be shifted and the great thing about people...
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there are a lot of seo principles, search engine optimal principles with writing, i have found the skill level is lacking. >> i was reading we exchanged e-mails yesterday and i was noticing even the applicants you're getting, they can't write, which is depressing to me. >> yes. i like to say that writing is a lot like singing and everyone thinks they can do it well but few can. if you have seen an audition of "american idol," there are a lot of william hungs in the writing world as well. >> a big proesh lem than just finding qualified workers. props a problem with the educational system as well, it should be a cinch to learn how to write. >> but it isn't. >> you learned that your whole life. >> right. we have people who apply for work with us who have creative writing degrees and enlish degrees and who have blatanter ors in their cover letter. and every word counts with our company. we're sending out press releases that are highly visible. one word can make a difference between when we get sued or our clients get sued or pr goes as planned. kind of a high-risk environment where we end up
there are a lot of seo principles, search engine optimal principles with writing, i have found the skill level is lacking. >> i was reading we exchanged e-mails yesterday and i was noticing even the applicants you're getting, they can't write, which is depressing to me. >> yes. i like to say that writing is a lot like singing and everyone thinks they can do it well but few can. if you have seen an audition of "american idol," there are a lot of william hungs in the writing...
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. , who would've thought there were be a job category called search engine optimization? yet we have google and people working off of google we never thought of. the most interesting example of that dichotomy and the difficulty in picking this apart , a number of books have expressed the anxiety about where we are today have talked about the dichotomy between instagram, 13 programmers that built a huge digital sharing world, and kodak. 140,000 workers. the location is, 13 workers displaced 140,000. when you unpack that you realize instagram did not destroy kodak. kodak destroy kodak. they made strategic mistakes and the proof is kodak's biggest competitor made it across the chemical to digital chasm fine. ,he thing i find fascinating instagram could not exist as a company until the mature internet existed. the mature internet created millions of jobs, many of them quite good. more than 2.5 million jobs. for the02) 748-8000 eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 for the mountain pacific time zones. john markoff of the new york times. guest: there is this wonderful
. , who would've thought there were be a job category called search engine optimization? yet we have google and people working off of google we never thought of. the most interesting example of that dichotomy and the difficulty in picking this apart , a number of books have expressed the anxiety about where we are today have talked about the dichotomy between instagram, 13 programmers that built a huge digital sharing world, and kodak. 140,000 workers. the location is, 13 workers displaced...
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engines optimization, but who -- and this is a big question, but who is setting the ethics and the standards and the best practices of how campaigns reach potential voters. and anyone wants to -- >> i mean, i think in large part, i'll just briefly say, you have for experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there, who will feel you know, that's a dirty trick, that's ridiculous. don't pollute our on-line environment with this or that. that might not be good enough. sometimes there might need to be more. but in large part, what we were saying before about how people online are smart, they're not just sitting there in their pajamas saying this horthat, they know when somebody is manipulating the web in a way that's underhanded and i think that's very risky for candidates and that's going to blow up in their face and that can police it in and of itself. >> so the example of that is the google bomb. basically the theory is that google returns search web results based on what's relevant so if you get a whole bunch of people to link to something and you get them to do
engines optimization, but who -- and this is a big question, but who is setting the ethics and the standards and the best practices of how campaigns reach potential voters. and anyone wants to -- >> i mean, i think in large part, i'll just briefly say, you have for experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there, who will feel you know, that's a dirty trick, that's ridiculous. don't pollute our on-line environment with this or that. that might not be good...
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engine optimization company, helping them clean up negative review. that's what this was. imagine trying to find a contractor and some 17-year-old has written the posting. >> i use it a lot but i think the key is maybe being a skeptical user. know how to read them and what kind of things to look for. >> when you see a billboard on the side of the road, you know it's an advertisement. look for specific information. anything that's general or just, hey, it's great, don't believe that. look for specific information. compare reviews across different websites. you have to use your common sense. if it sound like something that isn't specific enough about this business, know there are real reviews and fake ones, too. it is false advertising. those are the laws in new york that the attorney general is going after, false advertising. be a skeptic, that's right. she called it her bs radar. >> i'm happy that you got an attorney general doing his job and going after these things but come on, really, did you think they were all real. >> news flash, you can't belie
engine optimization company, helping them clean up negative review. that's what this was. imagine trying to find a contractor and some 17-year-old has written the posting. >> i use it a lot but i think the key is maybe being a skeptical user. know how to read them and what kind of things to look for. >> when you see a billboard on the side of the road, you know it's an advertisement. look for specific information. anything that's general or just, hey, it's great, don't believe that....
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a lot of times what they're doing is really just search engine optimization which is just building technology to push those results towards the back of the search results. so there are some issues that people believe that they now gotten rid of this bad information to actually it is still there. it's just pushed down in terms of relevance scoring for the search engine so it doesn't come off as highly. >> i like to think they displaced the information. >> they bury it and it comes up on page five of your google search instead of page one or whatever. >> another question. [inaudible] there's a screenshot of somebody at a baby shower. and you pass along that information. and adverse pursuing comes from the. could you be liable for negligence? >> whether or not we can be liable, i would leave that answer -- >> have you experienced that? >> we have not had that experience. to reiterate a couple of points, we are looking for a very unchecked a set of information and the reason we have a dispute resolution process is, in a situation where let's say an air were to occur and we were to misidentify som
a lot of times what they're doing is really just search engine optimization which is just building technology to push those results towards the back of the search results. so there are some issues that people believe that they now gotten rid of this bad information to actually it is still there. it's just pushed down in terms of relevance scoring for the search engine so it doesn't come off as highly. >> i like to think they displaced the information. >> they bury it and it comes up...
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and people have been talking about it in the search engine optimization community. >> it is a huge conflict of interest, though. if ryanair's ceo is correct when he let slip in that interview a couple weeks ago that google is increasingly going to become an online travel agency itself, how on earth will it square that with all these other pate participants? >> i think another issue that everybody including investors should be thinking about this is google's core business. smart home is not. if this is a problem that they need to fix, they don't need individuals searching around for penalizing expedia, they need a big technological solution for this. >> i think identify almost understand it now, thank you, jon. >> i almost did a good job there. >> you did a good job. i'm just very slow. >>> let's get over to dominick chu and check in on exxon today. what a story, dom. >> what a story is right, people look at exxonmobil and the stock is taking a dip after bank of america downgraded it from a neutral rating to a buy and reduces its price target to 106 bucks a share to 110 a share and said its
and people have been talking about it in the search engine optimization community. >> it is a huge conflict of interest, though. if ryanair's ceo is correct when he let slip in that interview a couple weeks ago that google is increasingly going to become an online travel agency itself, how on earth will it square that with all these other pate participants? >> i think another issue that everybody including investors should be thinking about this is google's core business. smart home...
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engine optimization. >> what's crowded out? at the "new york times" where you -- >> how does any story that takes real investment, i mean, look, when you read the paper every day, there's lots and lots of intelligent sounding stories in that paper, okay? they are still intelligent. if you know them from the inside and you've done them for 20 and 30 and 35 years, you do know that there's a quality to many, many of the stories, done in a day what used to take a week, okay? i mean, there's a classic example is -- i'm not a story every story is great, but it has to be valid, do something, and back in the mid-1980s when nobody in this town -- everybody in hollywood talked about what a monster he was, running entertainment business out of caa, and is corrupt, evil, crooked, whatever, and there was never one single newspaper story about him, none. he prided himself op doing this in the dark. i'm sitting on the "wall streett journal" citying, well, screw that, we'll get him on the front page of the "wall street journal, and i peeled of
engine optimization. >> what's crowded out? at the "new york times" where you -- >> how does any story that takes real investment, i mean, look, when you read the paper every day, there's lots and lots of intelligent sounding stories in that paper, okay? they are still intelligent. if you know them from the inside and you've done them for 20 and 30 and 35 years, you do know that there's a quality to many, many of the stories, done in a day what used to take a week, okay? i...